Sirhan was said at his trial to have hated Robert F. Kennedy because of the latter's support for Israel
Sirhan Sirhan, the Palestinian refugee convicted of assassinating U.S. presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) in 1968, was granted release by a California parole board on Friday, state officials said.
Whether Sirhan, 77, is ultimately freed from prison is now up to the parole board's legal staff which has 120 days to finalize the decision. The governor of California then has 30 days to let the decision stand or reverse it.
Sirhan is a Christian Palestinian, and it was alleged at his trial to that he hated Kennedy because of the latter's support for Israel.... Read More: i24